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    Home » Blog » ‘Russian spy whale’ found dead off Norway’s coast was likely shot

    ‘Russian spy whale’ found dead off Norway’s coast was likely shot

    September 5, 2024Updated:September 5, 2024 US News No Comments
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    Hvaldimir, the white beluga whale dubbed the” Russian spy whale” that was &nbsp, found dead over the weekend&nbsp, off&nbsp, Norway, was most likely shot, animal-rights groups said Wednesday, calling for an immediate investigation.

    One Whale and NOAH, two teams that had been monitoring the whale’s activities for the past five decades, said&nbsp, they had&nbsp, filed a police report&nbsp, “based on&nbsp, convincing proof that the whale was killed by gun wounds”, they said in a joint declaration.

    ” Many professionals, biologists, and forensics experts have reviewed data of Hvaldimir’s accidents, determining that the fish’s death was the result of a legal act”, they said.

    ” The injuries on the whale are alarming — it is shocking … it is crucial that the police are involved quickly”, added NOAH leader and veterinarian&nbsp, Siri Martinsen.

    A full autopsy is underway but&nbsp, results wo n’t be available for two to three weeks, the&nbsp, Norwegian Veterinary Institute&nbsp, said Monday, according to&nbsp, BBC News.

    Hvaldimir was young and healthy at 15 to 20 years old, and should have lived 40 to 60 times. He was &nbsp, found drifting in&nbsp, Risavika Bay&nbsp, in southern&nbsp, Norway&nbsp, on Saturday by a father and son who were out hunting.

    The fish’s title was a combo compilation and joke on the Norway word for dolphin, “hval”, and Russian President&nbsp, Vladimir Putin. The marine species began visiting angling ships off the coast of&nbsp, Norway&nbsp, in 2019, sporting an empty saddle for a live-action lens, which sparked speculation that the creature had escaped Russian prison.

    The harness was labeled, in English,” Equipment of&nbsp, St. Petersburg”.

    At the time&nbsp, Russia&nbsp, was coming under scrutiny for training whales, dolphins and other marine mammals to be part of a unique special ops force, though the country’s military has denied such programs exist.

    Hvaldimir gained a following after Norwegian marine biologists removed the harness.

    In May of last year, the whale had been spotted&nbsp, swimming off the west coast of&nbsp, Sweden, about 1, 250 miles south of where he had first been spotted. Their normal habitat is&nbsp, the Arctic.

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